
As Seattle residents wake to a brisk final day of November, the National Weather Service forecasts a mostly sunny day with temperatures rising into the mid-40s. The brief spell of clear weather offers a welcome pause in the city’s typically overcast late-autumn pattern.
The calm, however, is set to give way to a less settled pattern. Tonight's forecast hints at increasing clouds, with a low around 35 degrees, calm winds persist, dangling the possibility of rain starting Monday afternoon. "A 30 percent chance of rain after 4pm," the NWS stated.
The likelihood of rain ramps up by Monday night, spiking to a more assertive prediction. "Rain likely, mainly between 10pm and 4am," as per the NWS, and despite promises of light winds, the chance of precipitation is 70%, pointing toward a potentially soggy commute come Tuesday morning.
The rest of the week holds close to this pattern, with the National Weather Service calling for “a 40 percent chance of rain before 10am” on Tuesday, followed by mostly cloudy skies and highs lingering in the mid-40s. Rain also returns to the forecast on Thursday and Friday, adding a damp flourish to the week’s closing notes. For the latest updates, the National Weather Service website offers detailed, real-time forecasts to help residents stay both dry and informed.









